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Wowfunhappy
2241 days ago
Huh, so why do cars in Europe tend to be smaller, where I was under the impression that emission laws are stricter?
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ggsp
2241 days ago
Because the CAFE standards are a US thing
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ultrarunner
2241 days ago
During diesel gate I did a lot of research, none of which I still have sadly. Diesel emissions regulations were generally slightly stricter in the U.S. I found that pretty surprising at the time.
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fmajid
2241 days ago
That may explain why diesel is so rare for consumer cars and SUVs in the US compared to Europe.
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claudex
2241 days ago
The cars are smaller than in the US but they are getting bigger. For example, the VW Golf is 0.6m longer between the first model and the last one.
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